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Old 17 November 2024, 08:09 AM   #31
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Yes sir / you have impeccable taste

So how long will we own it
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Old 17 November 2024, 12:28 PM   #32
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I had owned the black 5010 for about 3 weeks when I saw a blue being offered for sale here by a trusted seller for what I considered an excellent price. I bought it within minutes of it being posted for sale! I have sold 2 Rolexes and 3 others since buying these 5010’s. They are that good. For all the reasons you mention.
I’ll add I have the canvass, the rubber, and the nato. Blancpain makes an excellent nato strap!
Jealous of you my friend. I very nearly bought black and could understand you wanting both. Rolex is... Some days its the only watch that will do and others its the only watch I don't want on.

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I think it has 2-3 years written all over it for me. That is an eternity in my book. I have been almost exclusively wearing a ti ym these last 4 months and could see myself rotating between the two for a bit. We have a newborn in the house and I'm often up in the middle of the night. I need to be able to check the time without blinding myself on the iPhone and it must be spit up proof lol

Bonus...I just ordered my (not the newborn) son the swatch version in his fav color for xmas so he's going to lose it. What I once perceived to be a negative is now a positive.
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Old 17 November 2024, 07:00 PM   #33
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Ooooo nice! Love the FF. the open back is great.
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Old 17 November 2024, 08:00 PM   #34
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Nice congrats and enjoy!
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Old 18 November 2024, 12:49 AM   #35
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Nice congrats and enjoy!

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Ooooo nice! Love the FF. the open back is great.

Thank you. It’s a surprisingly good looking movement.
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Old 18 November 2024, 01:14 AM   #36
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Any more pics from the group with the 42��.

Considering one of these, but almost concerned it’s too small. I have a 42 superocean that actually wears almost too small somehow, much smaller feeling than my Batman. I assume the 45 wears too big though.

Hope to try all on in Vegas in January (and bathyscaphe).
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Old 18 November 2024, 02:39 AM   #37
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That looks so good. Congratulations!
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Old 19 November 2024, 06:54 AM   #38
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Nice pickup love the FF


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Old 19 November 2024, 07:29 AM   #39
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The movement is really quite good as well for the price. Lest we forget 120 hours power reserve in the cal 1315.


The finishing on this line is incredibly good for the money. If you look at the anglage VS something like Patek, it's actually cleaner/less chatter marks.
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Old 19 November 2024, 07:31 AM   #40
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Any more pics from the group with the 42��.

Considering one of these, but almost concerned it’s too small. I have a 42 superocean that actually wears almost too small somehow, much smaller feeling than my Batman. I assume the 45 wears too big though.

Hope to try all on in Vegas in January (and bathyscaphe).

I’d say this wears compact like a Rolex GMT on a strap but it’s 2mm thicker. Being titanium that penalty isn’t felt as much as it would be with steel. 47mm lug to lug on this and I think 48 on a 126710.

If this size doesn’t work for you the 45 will which is closer to seadweller will. Both are about 50 lug to lug.

Subtract 2mm from any fifty fathoms to get an equal footing with a Rolex counterpart in terms of lug to lug size.
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Old 19 November 2024, 09:24 AM   #41
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The finishing on this line is incredibly good for the money. If you look at the anglage VS something like Patek, it's actually cleaner/less chatter marks.

You said it not me!

It’s true though. It’s favorable to patek and AP entry level watches finishing wise. When you consider I paid submariner money that says a lot.
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Old 19 November 2024, 09:26 AM   #42
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I think the best part is that my son loves anything bright green and I was able to buy him this for Xmas.

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Old 19 November 2024, 09:28 AM   #43
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I’d say this wears compact like a Rolex GMT on a strap but it’s 2mm thicker. Being titanium that penalty isn’t felt as much as it would be with steel. 47mm lug to lug on this and I think 48 on a 126710.

If this size doesn’t work for you the 45 will which is closer to seadweller will. Both are about 50 lug to lug.

Subtract 2mm from any fifty fathoms to get an equal footing with a Rolex counterpart in terms of lug to lug size.
Thanks, if the 45 fits like a SD then I could be tempted for a rose gold version lol. Pricing is really reasonable used there since they’ve been around a while unlike the 42.

45 just sounds huge… but as someone else said I think the thick bezel will help make it looks ok. I have the 44.5 top gun chrono which has huge lug to lug, depth and large looking dial so assume it would appear quite a bit smaller than this.
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If you’re comfortable with the 44.5 top gun chrono I’m pretty confident you’ll be happy with the 45. Try it on and like you said, if it fits the deals are every reasonable second hand.
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Old 19 November 2024, 07:20 PM   #45
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I grabbed a swatch/Blancpain ocean of storms version for the gym and my son in college asked to wear it. Of course this is one you don’t worry about when your 20 year old wants to wear. But he absolutely loves it. So I also grabbed one for him for Christmas.
How long will I have the 5010’s? Ive learned in this crazy hobby that I shouldn’t answer that question��. Right now it’s a darn near perfect watch and I love it.
As for size, yes it wears smaller than 42.3. However it’s not too small and the longer I have it the larger it seems. I think the height of the wrist combined with larger bezel creates the ideal size. I’ve worn the DSSD as well as the Pam 979 which is a monster. I sold the 116600 because it felt too small. Also sold the 126600 sea dweller because it felt heavy and unbalanced teetering on that focused caseback point. But this one feels perfect. Right in the middle of all of those.
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Old 19 November 2024, 09:37 PM   #46
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I have a confession to make Tom....Blancpain was the diver that started my love for divers!! This one is gorgeous and a great splash of color to your collection. Nice one my man,.Congrats on this and the green machine for your son.
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Old 20 November 2024, 01:00 AM   #47
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Old 20 November 2024, 01:41 AM   #48
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If you’re comfortable with the 44.5 top gun chrono I’m pretty confident you’ll be happy with the 45. Try it on and like you said, if it fits the deals are every reasonable second hand.
Will try on as soon as I can, thanks. I am good as pilot watch being huge, diver maybe a little less so.

Any experience with ROO to compare the 2? Allegedly the 2 “haute horology” divers (term makes me feel super pretensous). I’ve long wanted the ROO but Blancpain a cool option. Or could just go basic and get an LV sub lol.
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Old 20 November 2024, 01:52 AM   #49
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Love this watch it was a fantastic release by them I really hope it ends up a long term hit for the brand because it deserves it. Haven't been able to try one on yet but imagine once I do there's a good chance it will come home with me.
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Will try on as soon as I can, thanks. I am good as pilot watch being huge, diver maybe a little less so.

Any experience with ROO to compare the 2? Allegedly the 2 “haute horology” divers (term makes me feel super pretensous). I’ve long wanted the ROO but Blancpain a cool option. Or could just go basic and get an LV sub lol.
Sure I have had numerous ROO. To me the 42 diver wears more like 44 in other watches. I would say the BP 45 wears smaller than the AP diver closer to a 42 in other brands.

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Love this watch it was a fantastic release by them I really hope it ends up a long term hit for the brand because it deserves it. Haven't been able to try one on yet but imagine once I do there's a good chance it will come home with me.
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Old 20 November 2024, 07:03 AM   #51
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If you’re comfortable with the 44.5 top gun chrono I’m pretty confident you’ll be happy with the 45. Try it on and like you said, if it fits the deals are every reasonable second hand.
Agreed. These are perfectly wearable IMO. If you can pull off your avg 42mm watch, then these are not a problem.


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It’s true though. It’s favorable to patek and AP entry level watches finishing wise. When you consider I paid submariner money that says a lot.
Exactly. Shocked they aren't more popular.
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Old 20 November 2024, 10:09 AM   #52
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Sure I have had numerous ROO. To me the 42 diver wears more like 44 in other watches. I would say the BP 45 wears smaller than the AP diver closer to a 42 in other brands.



Hope you get one.
Great input, thanks! Need to try these on (and Bathyscaphe) :)
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Old 24 November 2024, 03:59 PM   #53
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Old 25 November 2024, 04:52 AM   #54
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Old 26 November 2024, 09:46 AM   #55
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Congratulations on the pickup! Treating yourself for your birthday with something unique is always a great move. It’s interesting how our tastes evolve, the blue really does add a nice pop of variety, especially if most of your collection leans toward black dials. Titanium is such a win too: the lightness and comfort make it perfect for regular wear, and it’s hard to beat when you want something low-key but still robust.

It’s good to hear it reminds you of the 40mm SDc in size and that’s a sweet spot for many. Pairing this with your Submariner gives you great versatility, and I’m sure the titanium piece will hold its own, especially on “blue” days. Enjoy the new addition and the wrist time it’s bound to get!
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Old 27 November 2024, 05:55 AM   #56
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This is such a good looking watch! I love that blue dial and bezel.

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